If you are travelling on the M25 this weekend, especially early in the morning or late at night, there are lots of minor closures to be aware of.
These closures scheduled for Saturday, March 23 and Sunday, March 24 will affect carriageways, slip-roads and link roads for both clockwise and anti-clockwise sections of the motorway.
Check the Traffic England website for updates on roadworks and real-time traffic information.
M25 closures - Saturday, March 23
The carriageway from Jct 21A to Jct 19 anti-clockwise will be closed from 10pm until 6am the next day, as will the entry slip road at Jct 21A.
The M25 anti-clockwise to M1 northbound link road will be closed for the same timings.
The entry and exit slip roads at Jct 20 will also face closure from 10pm until 6am on Sunday.
Diversions will be in place via local authority roads.
Also note the closure of Jct 28 B entry slip road from 8pm on Saturday until 5am on Sunday.
The same will apply to the anti-clockwise carriageway from Jct 15 to Jct 13, closing from 10pm to 6am.
Clockwise, the stretch from Jct 19 to Jct 21A will also be closed from 10pm to 6am.
The entry slip road at Jct 20 and the link road to the M1 northbound at Jct 21 will follow the same timings.
Diversions will be set up via local authority roads.
M25 closures - Sunday, March 24
For Sunday, the resurfacing works will continue, with the same night-time closure protocol.
From 10.30pm until 5.30am on Monday, March 25, expect the carriageway to be closed from Jct 15 to Jct 13 anti-clockwise.
This closure includes the junction 14 Terminal 5 Spur, the entry slip road at Jct 14, and the link roads from M4 eastbound and westbound Jct 4B to junction 15.
Diversions through local authorities will be in place.
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